Power of Attorney Apostille

Power of Attorney documents are usually signed by one person issuing power to another person to act on their behalf. This may be on behalf of a company or on behalf of another individual such as a relative. You may be issuing power to a solicitor or notary public in another country to act on your behalf.

It is likley that your Power of Attorney will need an Apostille before being presented to the relevant overseas authority. Once you have signed the Power of Attorney send the document to our office so we can assist you in getting the Apostille Certificate for your document.

Please note that some power of attorney documents need to be signed and witnessed by a solicitor or notary public. Check your document wording to see if this is requried.